George Orwell's Animal Farm

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Animal Farm
In the world today animals are treated poorly and are overworked under harsh conditions. In Animal Farm by George Orwell the idea of Animalism and lack of freedom is shown. Old Major gave an inspiring speech about how the animals live together without humans. After not being fed the animals attack Jones and end up taking over the farm. The animals survive on the farm, by making commandments, assigning jobs, and soon electing a leader. With Snowball and Napoleon guiding them they soon come across an amazing idea that could shorten the work week. After debating on the different viewpoints they both had on the windmill, Napoleon trains dogs to attack Snowball. With Napoleon now as the leader and Squealer as his spokesman they both run “Animal Farm”. With the victory at the Battle of Cowshed the animals start to have hope, after the windmill was knocked down by the humans everything falls apart. After years of mistreatment the animals decide to fight back. Unknowingly they place themselves under a manipulating leader. The animals soon believe that Napoleon is always right. In the end they lose their strongest most dedicated animal, Boxer. In order to secure a life of luxury for Napoleon and his fellow pigs, Napoleon (with Squealer as his spokesman) uses language that intimidates, language that distorts the truth, and language that appeals to the emotion of the others to manipulate the gullible animals of the farm.
Squealer uses language to intimidate the animals on the farm. Squealer explains the new changes and arrangements and how hard Napoleon worked on it. “’Comrades, I trust that every animal here appreciates the sacrifices that Comrade Napoleon has made in t...

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...r added “without cause” because Napoleon had a reason to kill the animals. The food supply was low on the farm so Squealer explained that to the animals. “For the time being, certainly, it has been found necessary to make a readjustment of rations, but in comparison with the days of Jones, the improvement is enormous.”(112-113) Squealer uses readjustment instead of reduction so that everyone would not think they are getting much less food.
In order to secure a life of luxury for Napoleon and his fellow pigs, Napoleon( with Squealer as his spokesman) use language that intimidates, distorts the truth, and that appeals to the emotion of the others to manipulate the gullible animals of Animal Farm. Squealer uses different forms of languages to get something or to make the animals work harder. In the end the pigs start to become like humans and even walk on two legs.

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